Among the Walking Dead
"Among the Walking Dead" is a single by Scarface from Motown Records' Walking Dead soundtrack. Produced by N.O. Joe, "Among the Walking Dead" featured an uncredited guest appearance by Scarface's group, Facemob. The song was a minor hit on the R&B and rap charts, peaking at 91 and 14 respectively.
"Among the Walking Dead" | ||||
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Single by Scarface featuring Facemob | ||||
from the album The Walking Dead soundtrack | ||||
Released | April 25, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 3:39 | |||
Label | Motown Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Brad Jordan | |||
Producer(s) | N.O. Joe | |||
Scarface singles chronology | ||||
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Single track listing
- "Among the Walking Dead" (Radio Edit)- 3:37
- "Among the Walking Dead" (LP Version)- 3:38
- "Among the Walking Dead" (Instrumental)- 3:38
- "Among the Walking Dead" (Acapella)- 3:24
Charts
Chart | Position |
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U.S. R&B / Hip-Hop | # 91 |
Hot Rap Singles | # 14 |
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